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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955.
OFF TO AMERICA
BRITAIN BEATS GERMANY
AT
ATHLETICS FOR
FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1937
London, August 1.
Derek Johnson, one of Britain's main hopes for an Olympic title at Melbourne next year, broke the British all-comers' record for the Half Mile today with a clocking of 1 minute 48.7 seconds.
Brian Hewson, better known ne n sub-four minute Miler, was second in 1 minute 48.9 seconds. Both broke the previous British all-comers' record of 1 minute 49.2 seconds set by Sydney Woodersion in 1938. This was the last of Wooderson's official British records to go.
Great Britain seered a dual possible, rather than attempting success in their matches against Germany, winning the men's by i 111 to 95 and the women's by 43 to 50 It was Beam's first viewry
Germany an over men's match since 1037.
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which he had strapped, he con- hard nd cleared 13 feel at his
first attempt. His three vals also le prec that height but none
o so at the first aftempt and Eloft receives due reward as pluck.
Outstanding among the tier- non performances was the fur long win of Reet Kaufman in 22 seconds, 10 register { sprint Kontakalns.
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Fails To Swim
Lake Erie
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International
Tennis Results
Dover.
Miss Angela Buxton, a member of the British Wightman Cup team, waves goodbye as she leaves Waterloo Station on her way to the United States where she will be a member of Britain's tennis team.--Central Press Photo,
COUNTY CRICKET
Nottinghamshire's Batsmen Will Long
Long Remember 1955 August Bank Holiday
London, Aug. 1.
Nottinghamshire's batsmen will long remember August Bank holiday 1955 not because they enjoyed "their finest hour" but because in the space of about 60 minutes at the end of the day they lost eight wickets to Surrey's bowlers to finish in a hopeless position.
Forty-three behind on the first innings they were 32 for nine at the close so that all the cricketing formalities will be necessary tomorrow morning as they strive to score the 11 runs still necessary to save an innings defent.
wanted
This recall the Glamorgan- | pitch and cuting their arrears not out 103) and 12 for to Middlesex
game at Cardiit by 85 for the loss of two wickets | wicket. Kent 217 (Shirreft 12, few days ago when Middlesex they are still some way behind. Wilson 72. Shackleton, right- with a wicket in hand
MAIN EXCITEMENT
arm fast medium, five for 42). Surrey owed their one run to win at the close of
first At Leicester: Leicestershire the second day's play,
Innings advantage mainly to 112 and 120 for four. Northamp- Bernard Constable, who was
tonshire 256 (Brookes 117). unluckily run out when two At Hove: Sussex 205 and 138 short of his second century offor nine. Middlesex 180 (Brown the scason, Bul
main 45, James, right-arm medium, oxcitement came In the Anal Ave for 07).
Nottinghamshire started their second innings with about 90 minutes left of the day's play including tho
exim half hour and within 30 minutes the first wicket stand
wan broken Alec Bedser,
As Yorkshire who dispossessed Surrey the Champions of first placo in the County table last wook are on the victory rond against Lancashire in the battle of the ruses at Sheffield Surrey's grand fight to regain top place may not reap its reward in the
sent series.
hour.
the
by
At Shefeld: "Yorkshire 312 Lancashire 139 (Cowan, left- arm fast medium, four for 44) and 85 for two.
At Chelmsford: Worcester-
shire 450 for five declared (Outschoorn not out 150). Essex 205 for five (Barker 84, Insole $4).
At Bristol: Gloucestershire 320 for nine declared and 141
not out 00).
But t was afterwards the real
The 200 damage occurred..
Yorkshire's bowlers, even when wickets were not falling, dominated the Shofield match and Lancashire &trungled through four hours to score 139 which enated them to follow on 173 runs behind. In the final 2 hours Lancashire' were still com- | Wrecker in chief was Jim Laker, I for one (Young
Coor negative overy Somerest 248 (Tremlett 86). from Loader, look over found a At The Oval; Nottingham- spot and was almost unplayable.shire 252 and 32 for nine. In 19 overs including nive Surrey 285 (Eric Bedser 52. maidona he took six wickets for Constable 18.)-Reuter.
pelled to pay respect to an attack which received no help from the
THE BOSS-NEXT STOP MOSCOW!
Team Plans
The Manager Of Soccer's Glamour Two Vital Prestige
MEET sang out 24 8.30 a.m. torty, Miss Dison said she considered the swim as a warm-up for this year's Coma- din National Exhibition Swim steros Lake Ontario.
She
to reach was expected Port Dover and officials at the popular sumuner Ashing resort had planned a reception for her. Hamburg, Aunt. 2.
Benard Bartz, But her coach, Ward Wright, and Art Larsen,
of the
Water 5.30
He said the were too high and he Ayala, Argene waves
despite Miss Olson's won accompanied at me Morva, Australian dick insisted hometal by
the Arionitali El Tabbert,
and Egyptian Jaro-
pleas that she be taken out.
Earlier this your Miss Olson, Slay
Drobny today moved into the Men's Singles qua ter-foals formerly of Scotland, swam the
fernational
tennis 15-mile Humbrant
stretch Ironi Turkey techament
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Burults included: Arkinstall beat South African Rufel Seymom, 6-3, 6-1 6-0.
Americur Skoneckt but Hugh Stewart, 6-1, 7-5, -6.
Ayala beat South African Abe Segal, 6-4, 6-1, 6-2.
Dubny beat American Wayne Van Vorhees, 6-4, 9-6, 7-5.- United Press,
Reliability...
around
p.m.
Miss Olson, who learned to swim in the cold waters of the Atlantic off the coast of Scot- land, said she found the waters of Lake Erie warm by compari- son. She also plans to swim the Channel some Ume in English the future, she noded.United Press,
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By JAMES CONNOLLY
For Games
Great soccer occasions are many in the career of Stanley Cullis, Wolverhampton Wanderers' manager.
But none has meant so much to the prestige of British football as one which starts at London Airport this week.
has
But Culls the manager Wednesday At 2,50
on the afternoon a plane will leave been amply compensated.
In 1953 Wolves won the First first contingent of with the
Wolves' the
their Division title for the first lime. 1cam two-match visit to Moscow. In 1049 they won the FA Cup. The rest o on the Thursday. Last season they sold more the club than £27,000 worth of season Seventeen players,
Demand today is just trainer, doctor and physiothera- tickets. pist are inc
Included in the total as
heavy, As a boy at Cambridge Road party of 25,
the school. Ellesmere Port, Cullis For a fortnight now
forward in the players
been back at played inside have Molineux-the
where school team with Joe Mercer. ground Stanley Cullis reigns in the From Cambridge Road Cullis grand style
of the moved on to the William Stock- There his master, Soccer on school.
Mr Billy Roberts, a player with
Ellesmere town the
team. the rough edges of smoothed his game.
HE WAS GROOMED Cullis jeft
greatest
Today,
05 ono
In managers
TRAINING PEP-UP But many of the team have been training voluntarily on odd days at Molineux. throughout The summer.
who after
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Adding 84 in an houe hetate declaring at 450 frat thye Worcestershire compiled their highest score of the season. Ceylon-born Laddle Outschor
with 150 In- being unbeaten cluding 13 fours in a stay ni
5 hours.
-
Essex started well in their reply and
three-gure opening Was
et century stare partnership of the season by the Essex openers. Later batsmen, however, did not keep up the scoring rate and the intense heat probably had much to do with this.
World Youth Games Start
In Warsaw
Warsaw, Aug. 1.
The Polish Miler, Stefan Lewandowski, sprinted up the sicep terracing of War- Gordon Barker, out for 64,aw's new
Central Stadium WUR than three short of his
thousand runs in his first full today and it the symbolic season for the County, Trevor flaue to
open the Second Bailey and Doug Insole, the World Youth Games,
Test players, had a Bfth wicket
stand of 54 but it took them 95 Immediately Lewandowski had
lit the urn above the stadium POSITION miINTERESTING
entrance, the Polish red and Bowlers dominated at Hove, white flag. set between the where Midtilesex were shot out Soviet red flag and the Union the transfer market and Wolves
for 100, 105 runs behind Sussex, fuck, fluttered out above, have made £150,000 profit in
About 50,000 spectators tu who procceded to lose nine nine years.
second innings wickets for 138 white shirts and bright summer The Wolves His hobbles?
to leave the game in an in- frocks rose singing as the band chiefs starly at ninc every
the Poilsh national teresting position, Ilke most man- morning and, agers, doesn't quite know when
the Hampshire total of 309 for. he will be home.
eight declated and passed the 200 flags of all the almost 40 coun- marks for the loss of only four ities participating in the 14-day wickets. But then the seam athletic meeting floated towards bowling of Cannings
and the sky
⇓ ST
Kent were going well to head red balloons carrying the
runs
Kent
Colo
Marshal Konstantiu
But he likes to relax in the pages of a good autobiography or war escape book.
He met his wife Winifred, Shackleton wrecked the
About 4,000 athletes from all Sunningdale girl, when,
world then marched warrant officer in the Army, he batting and the last six wickets over the
tumbled for only eight runs, into the stadium carrying their was stationed in Berkshire.
n final spell of national flags in front of them. "A football fan, of course?" Cannings had
three for three and Shackleton
The Polish
Mr Premier, I asked him.
Joseph Cyrankiewicz, the-First all." "Not at
grinned one of three for seven. ho
Bente Br
Brookes of Northamp- "Winlfred didn't know" much
Party, Mr Eticsinw munist) about the game,
and she had tonshire was the only batsmar: Secretary of the workers (Com
hundred
Bierut,
and the Defence never even heard of me. Now to score more than
today
and his century Minister, Ellesmere Port she comes to some of our home allowed the County to Anish
Rokossowsky, also joined in the Wednesday and his job In a i games,"
Cullis has no illusions about Leicestershire.
with a definite advantage against
applause.
A local Cheshire shop to join 1
soccor Wolves
Major ond
Frank the Moscow trip.
Wolves, the non-stop, long- CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES Peking and The strain of bossing Wolves Buckdey when he was 17. with the
team. are From the moment he arrived ball
out to beat fans accustomed
At Derby: Warwickshire 330 success and the team always at Menneux he was groomed Spartak again and Dynamos,
to be at the top
and 80 for four. Derbyshire 204. stardom in for star
by the astute expected
They are doing their utmost
At there
Canterbury: Hampshire League and Cup--would be Buckley.
to prepare for but enough for most men.
The
Moscow games with Spartak
Dynamos on and. August 7 and 12 bring an extra burden to Stan Cullis.
But he, of all the managers I know,
and has the ability character to shoulder ft.
The rest reported back early for an intensive pep-up before the Moscow trip.
10
He moulded Cullis the skip-won't be any squealing if they 309 for eight declared (Rogers
centre half lose. per, the inflexible who marked so closely that he
Commenting on Wolves' visit
was breathing down the centre Igor Netto, Spartaker Germans Shine
forward'a necks. He also planned Cullis the manager.
Buckley It was part of the strategy that Cullis should one The Cullis philosophy in life day succeed him as manager, in It didn't work out quite that and in football is up there
but nimost, the dressing room for all to see way,
Cuilla was 30 when he finish- become assistent playing to
of Wolves in 1940,- former Welsh Inter- under
Tod
Vizard.
a slogan that reads:
"There
is no subalitute for ed hard work."
Cullls wag naturally a great
manager
player, but he worked tirelessly year later he was the bos3,
to make himself, a better one.
FAULTS CORRECTED
ufe youngest maringer in top- class Soccer.
He had the common sense, and the courage-it needed that
When normal training weg ever at Molineux he would go out on his own to remedy faults-to step down when he was at which he thought existed in hishly peak. That is something he
can never have regretted. play.
Today Cullis is one of the highest-paid men in football.
No one ever told him.
No.
one ever had to drive Cullis,
Ho was a star in England's vintage years, but as a player
ho was unlucky.
£200,000 SALES Like Buckley,
said in Moscow Inst week:
"We shall be happy to wel-
come this splendid team headed
by that grand footballer Wrigh!, "We know we shall be facing strong rivals and men.**
real sporte
Asian Baseball Conference
Manila, Aug. 1. Charles "Chick" Parsons, President of the Baseball Fede ration of Asia, emplaned yes- terday afternoon for Tokyo to preskio at tho forthcoming
In World Kayak
Championships
силос
Tacen, Yugoslavia, July 31.
Heather Menkin Mia
of Westmoreland was the best Bri-
tish competitor. In the (kayak) slalom world cham- plonships which ended on River Sava here to-day
She finished 14 with 653.3 seconds in the women's Indivi- dual event, won by Rosemarie Bissinger
Germany of West
the
with 350.5 seconds for the 050- yards course with 20 obstacles.
The men's event was won by
match
between followed
Warsaw
the opening-Reuter.
Sports Diary
TODAY
Bowi
Singles: Matches at KKFC: KEGC: Reuelo and Talicoo.
Pakrs:
Matches at KBGC: OCC
and Talkoo.
TOMORROW
Vootha!! Council Mooting of HTC Sports Hoad 6.45 pan.
Dowis
Open Singles: Matches at HRTC; KBGC: Hecreto and Talkoo,
Open Patra: KIKIC, CCC and Telkoo,
on.
THURSDAY: Golf
Deep Water Bay Medal compell SATURDAY Bowls Division: Recrolo "n" v Sigfried Holzbaur af West Ger- IRC "G" IRC FC: KBGC v
DCC: PRCV KCC. many in 223.8 seconds.
Asian baseball conference
Mr Pornons left by a Scandi- navian Airways plane,
Ho was accompanied by the
Britain finished eighth of len in-three-member Philippine dole in the he is an
men's team champion- Loilcia ship, won by West Germany, composed of I was in the First Divisiontegral part of the most fantas-gation
the Championship runners-up team tically successful scouting sys- Paguia, President of the Manila and East Germany won
Bay baseball league, Antonio women's team to from West in 1937-8-9, and won a losers' tem in football.
thon Paralelas and Ralph Hawkins Germany, the only other entry. medal at Wembley. There were,
In France-Presse,
-S.C.M. Post Special.
of course, his many capa
"
Cullis has sold more
£200,000 worth of players
THE GAMBOLS
IF YOU'RE TAKING BUTCH HOME TO-DAY I'LL Gives HIM A BATH FET
HE'S BEEN ROLLING
IN THE MUD)
by Barry Appleby
First
Second Division: KCC v Talkoo; CCC: FC HKCC; USRC
V PRC.
Third Division: KCC v USRC: RDC V HKFC. FC V PIC: POQ V
* Baseball KBGC.
US Navy v
Overses "Blus“ at 4.30 p.m.
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